Kinship in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870
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Kinship in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870 is a ethnohistory, family book by David Warren Sabean.
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This work analyzes shifts in the relations of families, households, and individuals in a single German village during the transition to a modern social structure and cultural order. Sabean's findings call into question the idea that the more modern society became, the less kin mattered. Rather, the opposite happened. During "modernization," close kin developed a flexible set of exchanges, passing marriage partners, godparents, political favors, work contacts, and financial guarantees back and forth. In many families, generation after generation married cousins. Sabean also argues that the new kinship systems were fundamental for class formation, and he repositions women in the center of a political culture of alliance construction. Modern Europe became a kinship "hot" society during the modern era, only to see the modern alliance system break apart during the transition to the postmodern era.
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Kinship in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870 is a Ethnohistory, Family, Kinship, Families book.
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This work analyzes shifts in the relations of families, households, and individuals in a single German village during the transition to a modern social structure and cultural order. Sabean's findings call into question the idea that the more modern society became, the less kin mattered. Rather, the ...
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Kinship in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870 was written by David Warren Sabean.